All Broadcast articles in 25 October 2002 – Page 6
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Oftel rejects ITV's complaint over BSkyB fees
The telecoms watchdog Oftel rejected a complain from ITV that it paid an unfair price to BSkyB for carriage on its ...
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Met lose the Tardis
Doctor Who won a legal battle with the Metropolitan Police for the commercial rights to his Tardis. ...
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BBC wins bidding for Spielberg sci-fi series
The BBC will be announcing today that it has bought Steven Spielberg's latest television epic, Taken, a 10-episode ...
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Regulator throws out ITV complaint against BSkyB
Telecoms watchdog Oftel rejected its first complaint in four years ...
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The BBC's licence fee is a poll tax - pull the plug
The human rights act could empower viewers and turn the tables on a culturally and politically biased institution ...
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Digital oasis could be just a marriage
Graham McCann looks forward to the inoffensive Freeview but wonders if it is good enough to help the government ful...
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TV presenter to be youngest professor
The television presenter Dr Kathy Sykes will become the country's youngest professor ...
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Dr Who's timely victory over the Met
The BBC has been awarded the copyright of the Met's old, blue police box ...
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Police to quiz Ulrika rapist
Police are set to quiz the television presenter accused of raping Ulrika Jonsson over a second alleged sex attack....
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BSkyB cleared of overcharging ITV for access
BSkyB has been cleared of overcharging ITV for gaining access to satellite television ...
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Doctor Who defeats the Met in battle for Tardis
The BBC has won a six-year battle with the Metropolitan Police over the image rights to the Tardis ...
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Charges ruling sets up BSkyB showdown with BBC
British Sky Broadcasting scored a victory with regulators on Tuesday after an ITV complaint over encryption charges...
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Government appoints new BBC governors
The government has today appointed Dame Ruth Deech, the former chairwoman of the UK Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority, and Angela Sarkis, a former chief executive of the Church Urban Fund, as new BBC governors, writes Leigh Holmwood
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V Graham Norton makes another slow start
The return of Channel 4's cheeky chat show V Graham Nortonwas largely met by public indifference last night, adding to the broadcaster's perceived ratings crisis, writes Jon Rogers
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Kiss FM's Banks reinstated
Kiss 100 FM drivetime DJ Robin Banks has been handed a reprieve and reinstated to his slot after being suspended for breaking into the station during a late-night show and broadcasting a foul-mouthed rant, writes Luke Satchell
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Fallout from collapse of ITV Digital being felt nationwide
Leicester City is the highest-profile club to opt for administration to reduce its debts as the cash predicament fa...
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TV drug ads face new curbs
A television campaign about male impotence featuring former footballer Pelé could be banned under new European rule...
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New-look ITV goes national
ITV is ditching its regional screen identities after nearly 50 years and replacing them with a single ITV1 brand fo...
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ITV group lose ground as doubts resurface on merger
Renewed fears over the hurdles facing Granada and Carlton Communications in their bid to push through the creation ...